Since LENR phenomena are so elusive and ephemeral, would it be useful to
watch electromagnetic emissions occur with pico-second resolution?

For example, it might be possible to catch "micro-volcanoes" form on metal
hydride surfaces, and determine where they form and whether they cluster
in time or space.  Or, exactly how sporadic reactions occur in microwires.

Some work on femto-photography/video is ongoing at MIT.

Ramesh Raskar: Imaging at a trillion frames per second
http://www.ted.com/talks/ramesh_raskar_a_camera_that_takes_one_trillion_frames_per_second.html

Femto-Photography: Visualizing Photons in Motion at a
Trillion Frames Per Second
http://web.media.mit.edu/~raskar/trillionfps/

Opinions welcome.

-- Lou Pagnucco


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